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KORTLAND
MasculineUnique male given name of American origin, combining 'court' and 'land', with varying interpretations of its meaning.
KORTLIN
MasculineModern blend of Kortney and Kaitlyn, created during the 1980s without historical or cultural significance.
KORTNEY
MasculineUnique American feminine given name, created as a variant of Courtney, with Norman-French origins meaning 'short nose' or 'curly-haired'.
KORVER
MasculineRare Dutch surname derived from "korenwolf," meaning "corner wolf." It signifies a wild, untamed spirit and was traditionally given to children born on the outskirts of towns.
KORVIN
MasculineHungarian boys' name derived from 'korva', meaning 'raven'. It's associated with nobility and has historical significance, notably borne by Matthias I (Matthew Corvinus), a renowned 15th-century Hungarian king. Today, Korvin is also appreciated for its unique, somewhat mysterious appeal linked to ravens and the color black.
KORVYN
MasculineRare Welsh unisex name meaning "body", popularized in the Victorian era and known historically through figures like 11th-century prince Korvyn ap Sulien.
KORWIN
MasculineDistinctively Polish name derived from 'korwin', meaning 'crow', signifying intelligence, adaptability, and strength.
KORY
MasculineIrish given name derived from the surname Ó Corraidh, meaning "descendant of Corraidh," which translates to "hard" or "severe." It has gained popularity recently, particularly in English-speaking countries, and is often associated with strength and resilience due to its Irish origins.
KORYN
MasculineUnique and distinctive name of unknown origin and meaning.
KOSEI
MasculineTraditional Japanese male name derived from two kanji characters: 'ko' (光) meaning light or brightness, and 'sei' (清) meaning pure or clear. Together, they form the name Kosei which signifies 'pure brightness' or 'clear light'.
KOSI
MasculineAfrican origin, meaning "God is with us" or "With God's help," conveying a sense of divine presence and assistance.
KOSISOCHUKWU
MasculineIgbo name from Nigeria that means "God's promise is greater than anything else," reflecting a deep belief in divine intervention and providence.
KOSMAS
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning 'order' or 'beauty', popularized by early Christian missionary Saint Kosmas, and still beloved in Greece today.
KOSMO
MasculineUnique, unconventional given name of Greek origin, meaning "order" or "universe". It's associated with cosmic balance and harmony, and can be used for both boys and girls.
KOSMOS
MasculineRare Greek-derived name meaning 'order, beauty, harmony', reflecting divine creation's perfect balance.
KOSTA
MasculineGreek name derived from "kostos," meaning "crown" or "wreath." It's associated with Saint Kosmas Aitolos, a revered Greek saint, and is predominantly used as a male name but can also be unisex among some families.
KOSTANDINOS
MasculineGreek name of ancient origin, derived from Konstantinos, meaning 'constant' or 'steadfast'. It was first used by Constantine the Great, the Roman emperor who converted the empire to Christianity in the 4th century AD, symbolizing strength, power, and religious devotion. Throughout history, notable figures like Constantine XI Palaiologos have borne this name, which is also deeply rooted in Greek culture and tradition, often given to children with hopes they will embody steadfastness and constant beliefs.
KOSTANTINOS
MasculineGreek male name derived from the Greek word "Constantinos", meaning "constant" or "steadfast". It was popularized by Emperor Constantine I and has been widely used in Greece and other countries with significant Greek populations for centuries.
KOSTANTY
MasculineKonstanty is a boy's name of Polish origin derived from the Latin word "constantia," meaning steadfastness or constancy, and associated with Roman Emperor Constantine the Great.
KOSTAS
MasculineTraditional Greek male given name that means 'from Kos'.
KOSTEN
MasculineRare Slavic given name of Polish and Ukrainian origin, derived from "kost", meaning "bone". It historically denoted bravery or distinctive appearance.
KOSTON
MasculineFinnish given name derived from the patronymic surname Kostila, meaning 'son of Kostil', an old Finnish personal name popular in the Middle Ages. It's unisex but more commonly used for males in Finland, with no specific meaning beyond its origins.
KOSUKE
MasculineJapanese name meaning "introducing light," composed of kanji characters 光 (kō) for "light" and 介 (suke) for "to introduce." Popularized during Japan's Meiji era, it reflects parents' wishes for their child to shine brightly and bring positivity into the world.
KOTA
MasculineDistinctive male given name of Japanese origin, composed of kanji characters meaning "light" and "big", interpreted as "large light". Traditionally bestowed upon high-status families in feudal Japan, Kota was believed to bring good fortune. Today, it's globally recognized yet remains deeply significant in Japan, associated with strength, wisdom, and enlightenment.
KOTAH
MasculineDistinctive Native American name derived from the Creek tribe's language, meaning 'honorable bear' and symbolizing strength, courage, and wisdom.
KOTARO
MasculinePopular Japanese given name that translates to "child of the south," conveying liveliness and energy.
KOTHAN
MasculineMysterious name of unknown origin, with various unproven theories suggesting it could be derived from ancient Egyptian, Hebrew, or Scottish roots. Despite the lack of definitive evidence, many associate it with strength and intelligence due to its sound and enigmatic nature. Throughout history, notable figures like King Kothan in Armenian mythology have contributed to its enduring popularity. Today, it remains a rare yet captivating name worldwide.
KOTY
MasculineUnique Russian name meaning 'little cat', traditionally used for boys but suitable for girls too, popularized by Ivan Turgenev's novel "A Sportsman's Sketches".
KOU
MasculineAfrican name of Fulani origin, meaning 'to tie or bind together', symbolizing resilience and unity.
KOUA
MasculineRare African name from Ivory Coast, with varying interpretations such as "born on Friday" or "to meet", reflecting its cultural richness.
KOUFAX
MasculineDistinctive given name with unclear Hebrew or African origin and meaning, often associated with baseball player Sandy Koufax despite lacking historical figures or legends bearing the name.
KOUHEI
MasculineJapanese male given name meaning "light peace".
KOUKI
MasculineTraditional Japanese boy's name derived from "kouki", meaning "north wind", symbolizing strength and courage.
KOULSON
MasculineRare American name derived from English surnames Coulsen or Colson, possibly meaning "dark bear" (Old Norse) or "black wise one" (Norman). Its history is not well-documented due to its rarity, but it has been used in America since at least the 19th century.
KOULTER
MasculineUncommon but distinctive given name of Irish origin, derived from the ancient Irish surname "Cúalter" meaning "strong as a hound," reflecting bravery and valor associated with its original bearer.
KOUPER
MasculineUnique Greek-derived name, meaning 'hollow' or 'cave', historically associated with courage and resilience.
KOURAGE
MasculineDistinctive African name, derived from Kimbundu language, meaning 'strong age' or 'powerful generation,' symbolizing courage and strength.
KOUROSH
MasculineDistinctive male given name of Persian origin, derived from the name of the first king of the Achaemenid Empire, Cyrus the Great, and associated with the word "light" or "sunlike." It holds significant historical and spiritual importance in Zoroastrian culture.
KOURTLAND
MasculineUnique American name, created in the late 20th century as a blend of Courtney ('short') and Landon ('long hill'), potentially meaning 'short land'.
KOURTNEY
MasculineDistinctive American female name coined by Kim Kardashian for her older sister, without a specific meaning or etymology.